Hi I didnt get the original zooarch post but I have found several, if you are just after IA and RB then these 2 might be useful -
 
Hamilton-Dyer S. (1993) The Animal Bone. in (D. Zienkiewicz) Excavations in the Scamnum Tribunorum at Caerleon: The Legionary Museum Site 1983-5. Britannia XXIV   pp132-136  
 
Hamilton-Dyer S, (1999) Animal Bones, in, (Hearne C.M. & Birbeck V.) A35 Tolpuddle to Puddletown Bypass DBFO, Dorset, 1996-8 Wessex Archaeological Report 15, 188-202
 
Sheila
SH-D ArchaeoZoology
http://www.shd-archzoo.co.uk/
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] White-tailed eagle references

Julia
 
In addition to the unpublished site quoted by Polydora a complete list of references to published sites with white-tailed eagle can be found in:
 
Parker. A. J., 1988. The Birds of Roman Britain, Oxford J. Archaeol. 7 (2): 197-226.
 
Mulkeen. S. and O'Connor T. P., 1997. Raptors in Towns: Towards an Ecological Model. Int. J. Osteoarchaeol. 7: 440-449.
 
Binchester is one of the sites mentioned in the Mulkeen & O'Connor paper but only the assessment report is quoted so yes it would be good to have some feedback about your findings. Please reply off list and I'll send you the details of my find.
 
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Lorrain Higbee